Casein kinase 1-epsilon or 1-delta required for Wnt-mediated intestinal stem cell maintenance

The intestinal epithelium holds an immense regenerative capacity mobilized by intestinal stem cells (ISCs), much of it supported by Wnt pathway activation. Several unique regulatory mechanisms ensuring optimal levels of Wnt signaling have been recognized in ISCs. Here, we identify another Wnt signaling amplifier, CKI, which is specifically upregulated in ISCs and is essential for ISC maintenance, especially in the absence of its close isoform CKI. Co-ablation of CKI/ in the mouse gut epithelium results in rapid ISC elimination, with subsequent growth arrest, crypt–villous shrinking, and rapid mouse death. Unexpectedly, Wnt activation is preserved in all CKI/-deficient enterocyte populations, with the exception of Lgr5+ ISCs, which exhibit Dvl2-dependent Wnt signaling attenuation. CKI/-depleted gut organoids cease proliferating and die rapidly, yet survive and resume self-renewal upon reconstitution of Dvl2 expression. Our study underscores a unique regulation mode of the Wnt pathway in ISCs, possibly providing new means of stem cell enrichment for regenerative medicine.
Source: EMBO Journal - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Tags: Cell Cycle, Signal Transduction, Stem Cells Articles Source Type: research